“The Sims Mobile Will End Operations Next Year Following a Limited Time Offering”
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The Sims Mobile will unfortunately be concluding its journey as EA has officially announced today that the game will be discontinued.

Since its debut in 2018, The Sims Mobile has experienced more than 50 updates and has remained a significant part of the franchise, allowing fans to engage in tasks while away from their real-life homes. Sadly, during the ongoing The Sims franchise transition phase, The Sims Mobile will officially shut down next year. The server closure will begin with EA disabling the option for players to purchase in-game currency from the premium store, followed by EA preventing fans from downloading the game from App Stores. However, it seems the game has already been removed.

As of October 21, at 9:30 a.m. EST, The Sims Mobile is no longer accessible for download on mobile app stores. For fans with the game installed, a final update has been deployed, allowing all players to enjoy unlimited energy to maximize the remaining time the servers are active. EA implemented this to facilitate the completion of projects and enhance the last few months of gameplay.

On January 6, the developers will remove all restrictions, allowing fans to access All Build Mode and unlocking all Create A Sim (CAS) items for every user. These will not be constrained by levels, meaning everything available in Build mode and CAS can be explored. EA encourages players to unleash their creativity before the servers shut down.

The The Sims Mobile shutdown will reach its final stage on January 20, with a complete server shutdown occurring then. At this time, no players will have access to the game, and it will be permanently closed. Until the official server shutdown date, events will continue to operate in-game as planned, and fans can still earn Simoleons as normal.

As the time on The Sims Mobile is now limited, fans can visit the official shutdown announcement for more details or jump in to play before the servers go offline.

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